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By Ms. 12 Gauge
Hi everyone!
I'm new to this forum and new to this type of site in general! I like to participate in social shooting events, so there may be a chance we've met. I'm pretty "out of the closet" as far as my love of shooting and firearms goes. I got a pretty late start to my introduction to firearms, as I've only been shooting for the past 8 years or so but I've been diligently trying to make up for lost time. I became a certified instructor so I can introduce family and friends to the shooting sports in a safe and knowledgeable way. I try to be a good "ambassador" of the second amendment and exemplify a warm and welcoming face! I hope to be able to contribute whatever insight I have to this forum.
Oh, and I like shotguns. A lot.
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By Schrödinger's cat
Hello everybody, I live at the border of ocean and monmouth counties. I just got a Gen 2 kel tec sub 2000, and I don't know anyone that owns a gun. I'm also probably going to jump right into reloading. I hope to learn a lot about firearms and shooting them from the members of this forum. Please be patient with a newbie !
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By ticonderoga
Hello All,
Just joined the forum after peeking in on it from time to time. Looking forward to interacting with like minded individuals on here. Coming from a Gun Friendly State (Nevada) and moving back to NJ (originally from Clifton), i work in NYC and live around a lot of Anti 2nd Amendment people in Hasbrouck Heights, it gets fustrating to say the least. Looking forward to absorbing some wisdom and having spirted conversations with you guys.
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I don't know anything about Baltimore Harbor; but yes; currents really can be that strong. A big cargo ship like that isn't very maneuverable. Most of the shipboard systems and controls are electric. If the lights go out, they have big, big trouble.
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By Displaced Texan · Posted
I understand the tide was going out at the time of the accident. Tide/currents/wind plays a big role against big ships -
so here's my deal. even though i asked the question earlier, i really want to believe this was an accident. my problem is that the more i watch the video, the more it looks like it was gonna miss the pylon right up till it hooked a hard right turn. so......are the currents really that strong that they coulda done that? or is it an optical illusion due to the camera angle?
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